December 8, 1995
Web posted at: 11 p.m. EST
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An additional 14 Army reserve units have been notified for possible support of Operation Joint Endeavour, the office of the secretary of the army said in a statement Friday.
"One European-based unit has already increased the number of members involved from 25 to 58. Two previously identified units have been removed from the list," the department said.
405th Military Intelligence Detachment; Aurora, Colorado. Number of troops: 8
146th Transportation Company, Orlando, Florida. Number of troops: 35
479th Military Intelligence Detachment, Orlando, Florida. Number of troops: 8
403rd Military Intelligence Detachment, W. Palm Beach, Florida. Number of troops: 8
34th Transportation Team, Camp Dodge, Iowa. Number of troops: 8
404th Military Intelligence Detachment, Gaithersburg, Maryland. Number of troops: 8
439th Military Intelligence Detachment, Gaithersburg, Maryland. Number of troops: 8
415th Military Intelligence Detachment, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Number of troops: 8
469th Military Intelligence Detachment, Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Number of troops: 8
481st Military Intelligence Detachment, Fort Totten, New York. Number of troops: 8
57th Transportation Team, Brookings, South Dakota. Number of troops: 8
443rd Military Intelligence Detachment, Bryan, Texas. Number of troops: 8
407th Military Intelligence Detachment, Fort Monroe, Virginia. Number of troops: 35
317th Rear Area Operation Center, Wiesbaden, Germany. Number of troops: 58
The following previously listed units have been removed and are no longer being considered for participation in Operation Joint Endeavour:
126th Military History Detachment, Worcester, Massachusetts
326th Military History Detachment, Columbus, Ohio
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